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MIXED-USE PROJECT PROPOSED FOR WILSHIRE AND HIGHLAND A strip mall containing El Pollo Loco and Fatburger at the northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Highland Avenue could soon be torn down to create room for a 242-unit mixed-use project. LAUSD VOTES TO EXPAND ACCESS TO OUTDOOR LEARNING Former teacher sentenced to 30 years for sexual abuse May 27, 2021; School-based vaccination program launched for students 12 and up May 27, 2021; LAUSD, Amazon team to help high school graduates May 20, 2021; LAUSD board calls for cleaning standards for public schools May 20, 2021; LAUSD schools earn arts awards May 6, 2021; Beutner to step down as superintendent April 29, MAN DIES IN 12-STORY FALL AT PARK LA BREA A 26-year-old man died in a fall from the 12th story of a tower in the Park La Brea complex at approximately 9:45 p.m. on June 28, and an investigation is ongoing. ARCO, LONG-TIME WEHO RESIDENT, DIES AT 91 Ray Arco, a long-time member of Hollywood Foreign Press Association, died on Christmas Day, his family recently disclosed. He was 91. The long-time West Hollywood resident slipped and fell in September, suffering a concussion and brain hemorrhaging that put him in a coma. FOUR CANDIDATES FILE FOR 2022 5TH DISTRICT ELECTION Four candidates hoping to be the next council member to represent the 5th District have filed with the Los Angeles City Ethics commission to begin raising funds for the 2022 municipal election. PAN PACIFIC PARK SHELTER CLOSING IN MAY Recall looming for Councilwoman Raman May 26, 2021; Raman addresses pair of chambers of commerce May 20, 2021; MCWCC count illustrates changes in homelessness May 20, 2021; Raman discusses wildfire safety with LAFD May 13, 2021; Foundation seeks to save parks department jobs May 5, 2021; Progress continues on Fairfax Ave. complex April 29, 2021; Raman calls for patience in solving CLINIC OFFERS CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING ON THE STREETS Saban Community Clinic selects interim leader as permanent CEO June 11, 2020; New Saban Community Clinic site will expand services for families in need January 30, 2020; Saban Clinic going to offer vaccinations August 8, 2019; Saban Community Clinic spreads holiday cheer at annual party December 14, 2017; Saban Community Clinic to host health fair August 3, 2017 FORMER ANESTHESIOLOGIST INDICTED FOR MURDER Evidence didn’t warrant charges in assault, D.A.’s office says May 27, 2021; Warning issued about medical scam May 12, 2021; Teen charged for allegedly causing fatal collision April 15, 2021; Social Security scams become more prevalent during holidays November 25, 2020; Adult film star faces more charges November 5, 2020; Veterans warned about records and investment scams October 29, PARK LABREA NEWS & BEVERLY PRESS The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has declined to file charges against a man who was arrested and booked for attempted murder on May 20 for allegedly May 27, 2021. Three arrested for double-murder at mini-mall. Leads still sought in murder at Mother’s Day party. Support mounts for federal bill on policing changes. PROPOSED HOSPITAL EXPANSION IRKS NEIGHBORS Neighbors expressed frustration about a planned expansion of the DOCS Surgical spine and orthopedic hospital on San Vicente Boulevard, saying that proposed changes to make the building five stories are going to bring unwanted architecture and traffic to a quiet, historicneighborhood.
MIXED-USE PROJECT PROPOSED FOR WILSHIRE AND HIGHLAND A strip mall containing El Pollo Loco and Fatburger at the northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Highland Avenue could soon be torn down to create room for a 242-unit mixed-use project. LAUSD VOTES TO EXPAND ACCESS TO OUTDOOR LEARNING Former teacher sentenced to 30 years for sexual abuse May 27, 2021; School-based vaccination program launched for students 12 and up May 27, 2021; LAUSD, Amazon team to help high school graduates May 20, 2021; LAUSD board calls for cleaning standards for public schools May 20, 2021; LAUSD schools earn arts awards May 6, 2021; Beutner to step down as superintendent April 29, MAN DIES IN 12-STORY FALL AT PARK LA BREA A 26-year-old man died in a fall from the 12th story of a tower in the Park La Brea complex at approximately 9:45 p.m. on June 28, and an investigation is ongoing. ARCO, LONG-TIME WEHO RESIDENT, DIES AT 91 Ray Arco, a long-time member of Hollywood Foreign Press Association, died on Christmas Day, his family recently disclosed. He was 91. The long-time West Hollywood resident slipped and fell in September, suffering a concussion and brain hemorrhaging that put him in a coma. FOUR CANDIDATES FILE FOR 2022 5TH DISTRICT ELECTION Four candidates hoping to be the next council member to represent the 5th District have filed with the Los Angeles City Ethics commission to begin raising funds for the 2022 municipal election. PAN PACIFIC PARK SHELTER CLOSING IN MAY Recall looming for Councilwoman Raman May 26, 2021; Raman addresses pair of chambers of commerce May 20, 2021; MCWCC count illustrates changes in homelessness May 20, 2021; Raman discusses wildfire safety with LAFD May 13, 2021; Foundation seeks to save parks department jobs May 5, 2021; Progress continues on Fairfax Ave. complex April 29, 2021; Raman calls for patience in solving CLINIC OFFERS CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING ON THE STREETS Saban Community Clinic selects interim leader as permanent CEO June 11, 2020; New Saban Community Clinic site will expand services for families in need January 30, 2020; Saban Clinic going to offer vaccinations August 8, 2019; Saban Community Clinic spreads holiday cheer at annual party December 14, 2017; Saban Community Clinic to host health fair August 3, 2017 FORMER ANESTHESIOLOGIST INDICTED FOR MURDER Evidence didn’t warrant charges in assault, D.A.’s office says May 27, 2021; Warning issued about medical scam May 12, 2021; Teen charged for allegedly causing fatal collision April 15, 2021; Social Security scams become more prevalent during holidays November 25, 2020; Adult film star faces more charges November 5, 2020; Veterans warned about records and investment scams October 29, COVID-19 TESTING SITE OPENS AT CEDARS-SINAI The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is working with local governments to expand COVID-19 testing, and as of Monday, April 13, West Hollywood residents have a newly established mobile drive-thru testing site located at 8730 Alden Dr., near Cedars-SinaiMedical Center.
WALK AND PLAY L.A. AT HOME SUPPORTS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is holding the fifth annual Walk & Play L.A. event presented by Disney on Saturday, June 12, at 9 a.m. This year’s Walk and Play L.A. at Home is a family-friendly event that supports the health and well-being of children in Los Angeles, while uniting the sports community.RESTAURANT NEWS
The Angler reopens in Beverly Center. On the heels of reopening their San Francisco location, Saison Hospitality has reopened Angler Los Angeles at the Beverly Center. NHM EXPLORES UNDERSEA WORLDS WITH SPONGEBOB Museum highlights important mural showcasing L.A. history June 3, 2021; Star-studded graduation looks to celebrate Black excellence May 20, 2021; NHMLAC announces hire of Mathur May 6, 2021; NHM’s nature challenge to start April 30 April 22, 2021; NHM, Tar Pits announce reopening plans March 25, 2021; NHMLAC celebrates 19th Amendment during March March 18, 2021 BHUSD HOLDS IN-PERSON ELEMENTARY PROMOTION CEREMONY BHUSD leaders push back on state math plan June 3, 2021; Elementary schools are allowed to reopen, but many remain in planning stages February 18, 2021; Local librarian wins service award January 14, 2021; Beverly Hills students await in-person return December 31, 2020; BHUSD plans $750M lawsuit against LAUSD November 18, 2020; BHUSD candidates outline their views on education NEW PRINCIPAL NAMED TO LEAD BEVERLY VISTA MIDDLE SCHOOL BHUSD to fly rainbow flags at all schools and district office June 10, 2021; BHUSD leaders push back on state math plan June 3, 2021; BHHS has new bell schedule for 2021-22 May 20, 2021; BHUSD increases in-person instruction for all students April 22, 2021; BHHS students earn national reading, writing scholarships April 1, 2021; BHHS sophomore violinist earns orchestra honor March 25, MUSIC MAY RING OUT AGAIN ON THE STREETS OF WEHO WeHo calls for LASD audit June 9, 2021; WeHo starts planning its return to ‘new normal’ May 13, 2021 WeHo looking to curb fossil fuel gas stations May 12, 2021; Palm Avenue senior housing project survives appeal April 29, 2021; Horvath to serve 16-month mayoral term April 28, 2021; West Hollywood defers to businesses on Pride April 22, 2021; First Robertson closure mostly successful April A FINE FELLOW IN WESTWOOD The first time I dined at Philip Camino’s restaurant, Fellow in Westwood, was in 2017. It was a fun pre-theater dining spot before a night at the Geffen Playhouse or sporting event at UCLA. FAIRFAX THEATRE UNDERGOES FURTHER REVIEW FOR HISTORIC The building’s owner, B&F Associates, opposed the historic-cultural monument nomination in 2010 and still opposes it now. Attorney William F. Delvac, who represents the owner, spoke briefly during the hearing, indicating the owner is eager to move forward with a development project approved in 2013 for the site, whether or not historic statusis granted.
PICO ROBERTSON HOTEL FACES PLANNING COMMISSION A proposed hotel on Robertson Boulevard is expected to be considered by the Los Angeles Planning Commission this morning, June 10. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. PARK LABREA NEWS & BEVERLY PRESS The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has declined to file charges against a man who was arrested and booked for attempted murder on May 20 for allegedly May 27, 2021. Three arrested for double-murder at mini-mall. Leads still sought in murder at Mother’s Day party. Support mounts for federal bill on policing changes. PROPOSED HOSPITAL EXPANSION IRKS NEIGHBORS Neighbors expressed frustration about a planned expansion of the DOCS Surgical spine and orthopedic hospital on San Vicente Boulevard, saying that proposed changes to make the building five stories are going to bring unwanted architecture and traffic to a quiet, historicneighborhood.
MIXED-USE PROJECT PROPOSED FOR WILSHIRE AND HIGHLAND A strip mall containing El Pollo Loco and Fatburger at the northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Highland Avenue could soon be torn down to create room for a 242-unit mixed-use project. CLINIC OFFERS CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING ON THE STREETS Saban Community Clinic selects interim leader as permanent CEO June 11, 2020; New Saban Community Clinic site will expand services for families in need January 30, 2020; Saban Clinic going to offer vaccinations August 8, 2019; Saban Community Clinic spreads holiday cheer at annual party December 14, 2017; Saban Community Clinic to host health fair August 3, 2017 MAN DIES IN 12-STORY FALL AT PARK LA BREA A 26-year-old man died in a fall from the 12th story of a tower in the Park La Brea complex at approximately 9:45 p.m. on June 28, and an investigation is ongoing. LAUSD VOTES TO EXPAND ACCESS TO OUTDOOR LEARNING The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education voted to unanimously approve a resolution from board member Nick Melvoin, 4th District, to expand access to outdoor learning opportunities fordistrict students.
METRO OFFERS UPDATES ON SUBWAY WORK IN APRIL Subway progress remains steady May 20, 2021; Ongoing subway work outlined in webinar May 13, 2021; Purple Line subway work remains steady in May May 6, 2021; WeHo residents encouraged to attend scoping meetings April 29, 2021; Webinar offers the latest updates on subway work April 29, 2021; Subway work prompts Gale Drive closure April 22, 2021; Virtual scoping meetings for Crenshaw BEVERLY HILLS COMPLETES 2020 HOMELESS COUNT On Wednesday, Jan. 22, a group of over 60 local volunteers, city staff, Beverly Hills police officers, the Beverly Hills Homeless Outreach Team, and Beverly Hills Ambassadors participated in the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s Greater Los Angeles HomelessCount.
WEBER ENDORSES BLOOM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR California Secretary of State Shirley Weber on March 29 announced her support for Assemblyman Richard Bloom’s campaign for Los AngelesCounty supervisor.
FORMER ANESTHESIOLOGIST INDICTED FOR MURDER Evidence didn’t warrant charges in assault, D.A.’s office says May 27, 2021; Warning issued about medical scam May 12, 2021; Teen charged for allegedly causing fatal collision April 15, 2021; Social Security scams become more prevalent during holidays November 25, 2020; Adult film star faces more charges November 5, 2020; Veterans warned about records and investment scams October 29, PARK LABREA NEWS & BEVERLY PRESS The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has declined to file charges against a man who was arrested and booked for attempted murder on May 20 for allegedly May 27, 2021. Three arrested for double-murder at mini-mall. Leads still sought in murder at Mother’s Day party. Support mounts for federal bill on policing changes. PROPOSED HOSPITAL EXPANSION IRKS NEIGHBORS Neighbors expressed frustration about a planned expansion of the DOCS Surgical spine and orthopedic hospital on San Vicente Boulevard, saying that proposed changes to make the building five stories are going to bring unwanted architecture and traffic to a quiet, historicneighborhood.
MIXED-USE PROJECT PROPOSED FOR WILSHIRE AND HIGHLAND A strip mall containing El Pollo Loco and Fatburger at the northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Highland Avenue could soon be torn down to create room for a 242-unit mixed-use project. CLINIC OFFERS CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING ON THE STREETS Saban Community Clinic selects interim leader as permanent CEO June 11, 2020; New Saban Community Clinic site will expand services for families in need January 30, 2020; Saban Clinic going to offer vaccinations August 8, 2019; Saban Community Clinic spreads holiday cheer at annual party December 14, 2017; Saban Community Clinic to host health fair August 3, 2017 MAN DIES IN 12-STORY FALL AT PARK LA BREA A 26-year-old man died in a fall from the 12th story of a tower in the Park La Brea complex at approximately 9:45 p.m. on June 28, and an investigation is ongoing. LAUSD VOTES TO EXPAND ACCESS TO OUTDOOR LEARNING The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education voted to unanimously approve a resolution from board member Nick Melvoin, 4th District, to expand access to outdoor learning opportunities fordistrict students.
METRO OFFERS UPDATES ON SUBWAY WORK IN APRIL Subway progress remains steady May 20, 2021; Ongoing subway work outlined in webinar May 13, 2021; Purple Line subway work remains steady in May May 6, 2021; WeHo residents encouraged to attend scoping meetings April 29, 2021; Webinar offers the latest updates on subway work April 29, 2021; Subway work prompts Gale Drive closure April 22, 2021; Virtual scoping meetings for Crenshaw BEVERLY HILLS COMPLETES 2020 HOMELESS COUNT On Wednesday, Jan. 22, a group of over 60 local volunteers, city staff, Beverly Hills police officers, the Beverly Hills Homeless Outreach Team, and Beverly Hills Ambassadors participated in the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s Greater Los Angeles HomelessCount.
WEBER ENDORSES BLOOM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR California Secretary of State Shirley Weber on March 29 announced her support for Assemblyman Richard Bloom’s campaign for Los AngelesCounty supervisor.
FORMER ANESTHESIOLOGIST INDICTED FOR MURDER Evidence didn’t warrant charges in assault, D.A.’s office says May 27, 2021; Warning issued about medical scam May 12, 2021; Teen charged for allegedly causing fatal collision April 15, 2021; Social Security scams become more prevalent during holidays November 25, 2020; Adult film star faces more charges November 5, 2020; Veterans warned about records and investment scams October 29, BEVERLY HILLS TO LAUNCH COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC AT ROXBURY In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure the health and safety of the community, the city of Beverly Hills has partnered with Fulgent Genetics to begin distributing either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at its mobile vaccine clinic at the Roxbury Park Community Center, located at 471 Roxbury Drive, on May 10, 11, 13 and 14 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ONE BEVERLY HILLS GIVEN GREEN LIGHT The council members seemed pleased with this plan, which allows park visitors to enter without going indoors. “I think this presents a more open way for the community to get up to the public gardens and the public area from Santa Monica Boulevard,” Mayor RobertWunderlich said.
L.A. COUNTY OFFERS TICKETS IN VACCINATION SWEEPSTAKES County provides more transparency with jail data May 20, 2021; L.A. County’s 2021-22 $36.2 billion budget unveiled April 29, 2021; County internship program opens for college students April 8, 2021; Partnership helps vaccines reach nursing homes December 31, 2020; Travelers must quarantine when entering L.A. County December 31, 2020; County launches pilot program for COVID-19 home testing CITY OFFERS NEW GRANTS FOR COMMUNITY BEAUTIFICATION New leader appointed to guide oil and gas policy for L.A. June 3, 2021 L.A. to further promote equity, opportunity for small businesses May 27, 2021; Caloza honored as PABA’s 2021 Community Champion April 22, 2021; L.A. celebrates virtual Earth Day April 22, 2021; City looks at more diversity in hiring March 11, 2021 L.A. Public Works Office launches new website February 20, 2020 HOUSING DEPARTMENT AWARDED FOR MULTIFAMILY EFFORTS The city of Los Angeles’ Housing + Community Investment Department announced last month that the city has been awarded the Multifamily Excellence Award at the National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies 2021 Spring Virtual Annual Conference. FOUR CANDIDATES FILE FOR 2022 5TH DISTRICT ELECTION Four candidates hoping to be the next council member to represent the 5th District have filed with the Los Angeles City Ethics commission to begin raising funds for the 2022 municipal election. MAGIC CASTLE’S LARSEN CELEBRATES STAR-STUDDED 90TH The Magic Castle held a virtual 90th birthday party for Milt Larsen on Friday, April 9, which included celebrity guests David Copperfield, Loni Anderson, Neil Patrick Harris, Stefanie Powers, Lance Burton andMichael Feinstein.
GARCETTI NOMINATES SZABO FOR CAO ROLE Garcetti highlights aid to L.A. small businesses June 3, 2021; Groundbreaking signals final stop on subway project May 27, 2021; Two men arrested after attack on Jewish restaurant patrons May 26, 2021; Appointments no longer needed for vaccinations at L.A. sites May 13, 2021; Mayor hopes to energize tourism, hospitality industry May 13, 2021; American Rescue Plan funds more housing SUSPECT CHARGED FOR MURDER OF ELDERLY WOMAN ON WILTON Police released more details this week about a homicide that occurred on May 31 at a residence on Wilton Place, near Melrose Avenue. The victim was identified as Mercedes Angeles Perez, 85, who owned an apartment building where the alleged murder occurred in the 600 block of N. Wilton Place and lived in one of the units. MIXED-USE PROJECT ON LA BREA SURVIVES APPEALS A proposed mixed-use complex near the intersection of La Brea Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard is continuing to move forward after surviving a pair of appeals to the Los Angeles Planning Commission. PARK LABREA NEWS & BEVERLY PRESS The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has declined to file charges against a man who was arrested and booked for attempted murder on May 20 for allegedly May 27, 2021. Three arrested for double-murder at mini-mall. Leads still sought in murder at Mother’s Day party. Support mounts for federal bill on policing changes. PROPOSED HOSPITAL EXPANSION IRKS NEIGHBORS Neighbors expressed frustration about a planned expansion of the DOCS Surgical spine and orthopedic hospital on San Vicente Boulevard, saying that proposed changes to make the building five stories are going to bring unwanted architecture and traffic to a quiet, historicneighborhood.
MIXED-USE PROJECT PROPOSED FOR WILSHIRE AND HIGHLAND A strip mall containing El Pollo Loco and Fatburger at the northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Highland Avenue could soon be torn down to create room for a 242-unit mixed-use project. CLINIC OFFERS CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING ON THE STREETS Saban Community Clinic selects interim leader as permanent CEO June 11, 2020; New Saban Community Clinic site will expand services for families in need January 30, 2020; Saban Clinic going to offer vaccinations August 8, 2019; Saban Community Clinic spreads holiday cheer at annual party December 14, 2017; Saban Community Clinic to host health fair August 3, 2017 MAN DIES IN 12-STORY FALL AT PARK LA BREA A 26-year-old man died in a fall from the 12th story of a tower in the Park La Brea complex at approximately 9:45 p.m. on June 28, and an investigation is ongoing. LAUSD VOTES TO EXPAND ACCESS TO OUTDOOR LEARNING The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education voted to unanimously approve a resolution from board member Nick Melvoin, 4th District, to expand access to outdoor learning opportunities fordistrict students.
METRO OFFERS UPDATES ON SUBWAY WORK IN APRIL Subway progress remains steady May 20, 2021; Ongoing subway work outlined in webinar May 13, 2021; Purple Line subway work remains steady in May May 6, 2021; WeHo residents encouraged to attend scoping meetings April 29, 2021; Webinar offers the latest updates on subway work April 29, 2021; Subway work prompts Gale Drive closure April 22, 2021; Virtual scoping meetings for Crenshaw BEVERLY HILLS COMPLETES 2020 HOMELESS COUNT On Wednesday, Jan. 22, a group of over 60 local volunteers, city staff, Beverly Hills police officers, the Beverly Hills Homeless Outreach Team, and Beverly Hills Ambassadors participated in the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s Greater Los Angeles HomelessCount.
WEBER ENDORSES BLOOM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR California Secretary of State Shirley Weber on March 29 announced her support for Assemblyman Richard Bloom’s campaign for Los AngelesCounty supervisor.
FORMER ANESTHESIOLOGIST INDICTED FOR MURDER Evidence didn’t warrant charges in assault, D.A.’s office says May 27, 2021; Warning issued about medical scam May 12, 2021; Teen charged for allegedly causing fatal collision April 15, 2021; Social Security scams become more prevalent during holidays November 25, 2020; Adult film star faces more charges November 5, 2020; Veterans warned about records and investment scams October 29, PARK LABREA NEWS & BEVERLY PRESS The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has declined to file charges against a man who was arrested and booked for attempted murder on May 20 for allegedly May 27, 2021. Three arrested for double-murder at mini-mall. Leads still sought in murder at Mother’s Day party. Support mounts for federal bill on policing changes. PROPOSED HOSPITAL EXPANSION IRKS NEIGHBORS Neighbors expressed frustration about a planned expansion of the DOCS Surgical spine and orthopedic hospital on San Vicente Boulevard, saying that proposed changes to make the building five stories are going to bring unwanted architecture and traffic to a quiet, historicneighborhood.
MIXED-USE PROJECT PROPOSED FOR WILSHIRE AND HIGHLAND A strip mall containing El Pollo Loco and Fatburger at the northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Highland Avenue could soon be torn down to create room for a 242-unit mixed-use project. CLINIC OFFERS CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING ON THE STREETS Saban Community Clinic selects interim leader as permanent CEO June 11, 2020; New Saban Community Clinic site will expand services for families in need January 30, 2020; Saban Clinic going to offer vaccinations August 8, 2019; Saban Community Clinic spreads holiday cheer at annual party December 14, 2017; Saban Community Clinic to host health fair August 3, 2017 MAN DIES IN 12-STORY FALL AT PARK LA BREA A 26-year-old man died in a fall from the 12th story of a tower in the Park La Brea complex at approximately 9:45 p.m. on June 28, and an investigation is ongoing. LAUSD VOTES TO EXPAND ACCESS TO OUTDOOR LEARNING The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education voted to unanimously approve a resolution from board member Nick Melvoin, 4th District, to expand access to outdoor learning opportunities fordistrict students.
METRO OFFERS UPDATES ON SUBWAY WORK IN APRIL Subway progress remains steady May 20, 2021; Ongoing subway work outlined in webinar May 13, 2021; Purple Line subway work remains steady in May May 6, 2021; WeHo residents encouraged to attend scoping meetings April 29, 2021; Webinar offers the latest updates on subway work April 29, 2021; Subway work prompts Gale Drive closure April 22, 2021; Virtual scoping meetings for Crenshaw BEVERLY HILLS COMPLETES 2020 HOMELESS COUNT On Wednesday, Jan. 22, a group of over 60 local volunteers, city staff, Beverly Hills police officers, the Beverly Hills Homeless Outreach Team, and Beverly Hills Ambassadors participated in the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s Greater Los Angeles HomelessCount.
WEBER ENDORSES BLOOM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR California Secretary of State Shirley Weber on March 29 announced her support for Assemblyman Richard Bloom’s campaign for Los AngelesCounty supervisor.
FORMER ANESTHESIOLOGIST INDICTED FOR MURDER Evidence didn’t warrant charges in assault, D.A.’s office says May 27, 2021; Warning issued about medical scam May 12, 2021; Teen charged for allegedly causing fatal collision April 15, 2021; Social Security scams become more prevalent during holidays November 25, 2020; Adult film star faces more charges November 5, 2020; Veterans warned about records and investment scams October 29, BEVERLY HILLS TO LAUNCH COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC AT ROXBURY In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure the health and safety of the community, the city of Beverly Hills has partnered with Fulgent Genetics to begin distributing either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at its mobile vaccine clinic at the Roxbury Park Community Center, located at 471 Roxbury Drive, on May 10, 11, 13 and 14 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ONE BEVERLY HILLS GIVEN GREEN LIGHT The council members seemed pleased with this plan, which allows park visitors to enter without going indoors. “I think this presents a more open way for the community to get up to the public gardens and the public area from Santa Monica Boulevard,” Mayor RobertWunderlich said.
L.A. COUNTY OFFERS TICKETS IN VACCINATION SWEEPSTAKES County provides more transparency with jail data May 20, 2021; L.A. County’s 2021-22 $36.2 billion budget unveiled April 29, 2021; County internship program opens for college students April 8, 2021; Partnership helps vaccines reach nursing homes December 31, 2020; Travelers must quarantine when entering L.A. County December 31, 2020; County launches pilot program for COVID-19 home testing CITY OFFERS NEW GRANTS FOR COMMUNITY BEAUTIFICATION New leader appointed to guide oil and gas policy for L.A. June 3, 2021 L.A. to further promote equity, opportunity for small businesses May 27, 2021; Caloza honored as PABA’s 2021 Community Champion April 22, 2021; L.A. celebrates virtual Earth Day April 22, 2021; City looks at more diversity in hiring March 11, 2021 L.A. Public Works Office launches new website February 20, 2020 HOUSING DEPARTMENT AWARDED FOR MULTIFAMILY EFFORTS The city of Los Angeles’ Housing + Community Investment Department announced last month that the city has been awarded the Multifamily Excellence Award at the National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies 2021 Spring Virtual Annual Conference. FOUR CANDIDATES FILE FOR 2022 5TH DISTRICT ELECTION Four candidates hoping to be the next council member to represent the 5th District have filed with the Los Angeles City Ethics commission to begin raising funds for the 2022 municipal election. MAGIC CASTLE’S LARSEN CELEBRATES STAR-STUDDED 90TH The Magic Castle held a virtual 90th birthday party for Milt Larsen on Friday, April 9, which included celebrity guests David Copperfield, Loni Anderson, Neil Patrick Harris, Stefanie Powers, Lance Burton andMichael Feinstein.
GARCETTI NOMINATES SZABO FOR CAO ROLE Garcetti highlights aid to L.A. small businesses June 3, 2021; Groundbreaking signals final stop on subway project May 27, 2021; Two men arrested after attack on Jewish restaurant patrons May 26, 2021; Appointments no longer needed for vaccinations at L.A. sites May 13, 2021; Mayor hopes to energize tourism, hospitality industry May 13, 2021; American Rescue Plan funds more housing SUSPECT CHARGED FOR MURDER OF ELDERLY WOMAN ON WILTON Police released more details this week about a homicide that occurred on May 31 at a residence on Wilton Place, near Melrose Avenue. The victim was identified as Mercedes Angeles Perez, 85, who owned an apartment building where the alleged murder occurred in the 600 block of N. Wilton Place and lived in one of the units. MIXED-USE PROJECT ON LA BREA SURVIVES APPEALS A proposed mixed-use complex near the intersection of La Brea Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard is continuing to move forward after surviving a pair of appeals to the Los Angeles Planning Commission. PARK LABREA NEWS & BEVERLY PRESS News, entertainment, dining, arts, schools, and more serving the Park Labrea, Miracle Mile, Hancock Park and West Hollywood. PROPOSED HOSPITAL EXPANSION IRKS NEIGHBORS Neighbors expressed frustration about a planned expansion of the DOCS Surgical spine and orthopedic hospital on San Vicente Boulevard, saying that proposed changes to make the building five stories are going to bring unwanted architecture and traffic to a quiet, historicneighborhood.
MIXED-USE PROJECT PROPOSED FOR WILSHIRE AND HIGHLAND A strip mall containing El Pollo Loco and Fatburger at the northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Highland Avenue could soon be torn down to create room for a 242-unit mixed-use project. MAN DIES IN 12-STORY FALL AT PARK LA BREA A 26-year-old man died in a fall from the 12th story of a tower in the Park La Brea complex at approximately 9:45 p.m. on June 28, and an investigation is ongoing. CLINIC OFFERS CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING ON THE STREETS Saban Community Clinic selects interim leader as permanent CEO June 11, 2020; New Saban Community Clinic site will expand services for families in need January 30, 2020; Saban Clinic going to offer vaccinations August 8, 2019; Saban Community Clinic spreads holiday cheer at annual party December 14, 2017; Saban Community Clinic to host health fair August 3, 2017 LAUSD VOTES TO EXPAND ACCESS TO OUTDOOR LEARNING The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education voted to unanimously approve a resolution from board member Nick Melvoin, 4th District, to expand access to outdoor learning opportunities fordistrict students.
METRO OFFERS UPDATES ON SUBWAY WORK IN APRIL Subway progress remains steady May 20, 2021; Ongoing subway work outlined in webinar May 13, 2021; Purple Line subway work remains steady in May May 6, 2021; WeHo residents encouraged to attend scoping meetings April 29, 2021; Webinar offers the latest updates on subway work April 29, 2021; Subway work prompts Gale Drive closure April 22, 2021; Virtual scoping meetings for Crenshaw BEVERLY HILLS COMPLETES 2020 HOMELESS COUNT On Wednesday, Jan. 22, a group of over 60 local volunteers, city staff, Beverly Hills police officers, the Beverly Hills Homeless Outreach Team, and Beverly Hills Ambassadors participated in the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s Greater Los Angeles HomelessCount.
WEBER ENDORSES BLOOM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR California Secretary of State Shirley Weber on March 29 announced her support for Assemblyman Richard Bloom’s campaign for Los AngelesCounty supervisor.
FORMER ANESTHESIOLOGIST INDICTED FOR MURDER Evidence didn’t warrant charges in assault, D.A.’s office says May 27, 2021; Warning issued about medical scam May 12, 2021; Teen charged for allegedly causing fatal collision April 15, 2021; Social Security scams become more prevalent during holidays November 25, 2020; Adult film star faces more charges November 5, 2020; Veterans warned about records and investment scams October 29, PARK LABREA NEWS & BEVERLY PRESS News, entertainment, dining, arts, schools, and more serving the Park Labrea, Miracle Mile, Hancock Park and West Hollywood. PROPOSED HOSPITAL EXPANSION IRKS NEIGHBORS Neighbors expressed frustration about a planned expansion of the DOCS Surgical spine and orthopedic hospital on San Vicente Boulevard, saying that proposed changes to make the building five stories are going to bring unwanted architecture and traffic to a quiet, historicneighborhood.
MIXED-USE PROJECT PROPOSED FOR WILSHIRE AND HIGHLAND A strip mall containing El Pollo Loco and Fatburger at the northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Highland Avenue could soon be torn down to create room for a 242-unit mixed-use project. MAN DIES IN 12-STORY FALL AT PARK LA BREA A 26-year-old man died in a fall from the 12th story of a tower in the Park La Brea complex at approximately 9:45 p.m. on June 28, and an investigation is ongoing. CLINIC OFFERS CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING ON THE STREETS Saban Community Clinic selects interim leader as permanent CEO June 11, 2020; New Saban Community Clinic site will expand services for families in need January 30, 2020; Saban Clinic going to offer vaccinations August 8, 2019; Saban Community Clinic spreads holiday cheer at annual party December 14, 2017; Saban Community Clinic to host health fair August 3, 2017 LAUSD VOTES TO EXPAND ACCESS TO OUTDOOR LEARNING The Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education voted to unanimously approve a resolution from board member Nick Melvoin, 4th District, to expand access to outdoor learning opportunities fordistrict students.
METRO OFFERS UPDATES ON SUBWAY WORK IN APRIL Subway progress remains steady May 20, 2021; Ongoing subway work outlined in webinar May 13, 2021; Purple Line subway work remains steady in May May 6, 2021; WeHo residents encouraged to attend scoping meetings April 29, 2021; Webinar offers the latest updates on subway work April 29, 2021; Subway work prompts Gale Drive closure April 22, 2021; Virtual scoping meetings for Crenshaw BEVERLY HILLS COMPLETES 2020 HOMELESS COUNT On Wednesday, Jan. 22, a group of over 60 local volunteers, city staff, Beverly Hills police officers, the Beverly Hills Homeless Outreach Team, and Beverly Hills Ambassadors participated in the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s Greater Los Angeles HomelessCount.
WEBER ENDORSES BLOOM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR California Secretary of State Shirley Weber on March 29 announced her support for Assemblyman Richard Bloom’s campaign for Los AngelesCounty supervisor.
FORMER ANESTHESIOLOGIST INDICTED FOR MURDER Evidence didn’t warrant charges in assault, D.A.’s office says May 27, 2021; Warning issued about medical scam May 12, 2021; Teen charged for allegedly causing fatal collision April 15, 2021; Social Security scams become more prevalent during holidays November 25, 2020; Adult film star faces more charges November 5, 2020; Veterans warned about records and investment scams October 29, BEVERLY HILLS TO LAUNCH COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC AT ROXBURY In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure the health and safety of the community, the city of Beverly Hills has partnered with Fulgent Genetics to begin distributing either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at its mobile vaccine clinic at the Roxbury Park Community Center, located at 471 Roxbury Drive, on May 10, 11, 13 and 14 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ONE BEVERLY HILLS GIVEN GREEN LIGHT The council members seemed pleased with this plan, which allows park visitors to enter without going indoors. “I think this presents a more open way for the community to get up to the public gardens and the public area from Santa Monica Boulevard,” Mayor RobertWunderlich said.
L.A. COUNTY OFFERS TICKETS IN VACCINATION SWEEPSTAKES County provides more transparency with jail data May 20, 2021; L.A. County’s 2021-22 $36.2 billion budget unveiled April 29, 2021; County internship program opens for college students April 8, 2021; Partnership helps vaccines reach nursing homes December 31, 2020; Travelers must quarantine when entering L.A. County December 31, 2020; County launches pilot program for COVID-19 home testing CITY OFFERS NEW GRANTS FOR COMMUNITY BEAUTIFICATION New leader appointed to guide oil and gas policy for L.A. June 3, 2021 L.A. to further promote equity, opportunity for small businesses May 27, 2021; Caloza honored as PABA’s 2021 Community Champion April 22, 2021; L.A. celebrates virtual Earth Day April 22, 2021; City looks at more diversity in hiring March 11, 2021 L.A. Public Works Office launches new website February 20, 2020 HOUSING DEPARTMENT AWARDED FOR MULTIFAMILY EFFORTS The city of Los Angeles’ Housing + Community Investment Department announced last month that the city has been awarded the Multifamily Excellence Award at the National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies 2021 Spring Virtual Annual Conference. FOUR CANDIDATES FILE FOR 2022 5TH DISTRICT ELECTION Four candidates hoping to be the next council member to represent the 5th District have filed with the Los Angeles City Ethics commission to begin raising funds for the 2022 municipal election. GARCETTI NOMINATES SZABO FOR CAO ROLE Garcetti highlights aid to L.A. small businesses June 3, 2021; Groundbreaking signals final stop on subway project May 27, 2021; Two men arrested after attack on Jewish restaurant patrons May 26, 2021; Appointments no longer needed for vaccinations at L.A. sites May 13, 2021; Mayor hopes to energize tourism, hospitality industry May 13, 2021; American Rescue Plan funds more housing MAGIC CASTLE’S LARSEN CELEBRATES STAR-STUDDED 90TH The Magic Castle held a virtual 90th birthday party for Milt Larsen on Friday, April 9, which included celebrity guests David Copperfield, Loni Anderson, Neil Patrick Harris, Stefanie Powers, Lance Burton andMichael Feinstein.
SUSPECT CHARGED FOR MURDER OF ELDERLY WOMAN ON WILTON Police released more details this week about a homicide that occurred on May 31 at a residence on Wilton Place, near Melrose Avenue. The victim was identified as Mercedes Angeles Perez, 85, who owned an apartment building where the alleged murder occurred in the 600 block of N. Wilton Place and lived in one of the units. MIXED-USE PROJECT ON LA BREA SURVIVES APPEALS A proposed mixed-use complex near the intersection of La Brea Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard is continuing to move forward after surviving a pair of appeals to the Los Angeles Planning Commission.* __
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